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No. A rectangle has four equal angles, but the sides are not all equal.
Commonly this figure is used for battery used for cars or UPS. 100Ah means, you can draw 100 Ampere current for one hour. Like a battery 0f 12Volt,7Ah can be used for a circuit which draw current of 1 Amp. can be used for approximately 7 hours.
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there is no problem , it's the same way to charge the battery in 12V . whatever the 50ah ,100ah ,or 60ah . the only difference is the charge time Allan Skype :Minjia002
The amperage of a 12V battery depends on its capacity, which is measured in ampere-hours (Ah). To calculate the amperage, you would divide the capacity (Ah) by the voltage (V). For example, a 12V battery with a capacity of 100Ah would have an amperage of 8.33A (100Ah / 12V).
i put a 100Ah 830cca Bosch HSB019 in my 320d touring 2002, replacing the HSB017 90Ah/720cca. same width but taller and longer. the plastic block at the bottom cradle needs to be removed for it to fit lengthwise and the tail light wire loom was rubbing on the neg terminal wire so I put a 1/16" thick plastic shield there. no problem with new height.
Some more information is needed. 100% power factor for one hour and 220 volts = 22 kva. At 0.85 power factor = 22/0.85 = 25.88 kva
A 55 Ampere Hour battery is not recommended for your car. The recommended battery is a group 49, with 100AH and proper venting. Other sizes will not fit and incomplete venting is dangerous.
When referring to vehicle batteries 663, 664 is a UK code to describe principly the dimensions and terminal layout, in the case of 663 conventional and 664 opposite. Typically 100AH and 700 cranking amps
The wattage of a battery depends on its capacity and voltage. To calculate the total watts, multiply the battery capacity in amp-hours by the voltage of the battery. For example, a 12V battery with a capacity of 100Ah would have a wattage of 1200 watts (12V x 100Ah).
Hello friend in d.c power=v*iso, the total power of battery will =12*100=1200 watt or ah .The power will taken by yous load is 300 watt so,the battery can give power upto 1200/300=4 hour .
for most batteries you can try the iCharger208B which can charge upto 20amps However, for large format NiMh batteries (i.e. 100ah) I am not convinced the method used by the charger is correct. that said, these chargers are smart, allow you to monitor temperature, voltage, current and even graph them real time.
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